Oh my God you are a bright and very knowledgeabe person i know you can do it when you start please don't forget about little old me like i said before you are a inspiration not only to me but to others that follow your channel one thing i like is how promptly you reply to my question thank you and many blessings
Dude this is awesome. I personally hate mittens. I like to move my fingers around. I can also see this being useful for toe socks. Thanks for sharing your process.
@emilysmith2784 I found this video looking for a way to approach toe socks. I am worried that either the gauge will be too large (as you mentioned at the end of this video), or they will end up too bulky between the toes. Great video! The graphics really make it clear what's going on
What an outpouring of creativity! Major props to the creators for their innovative storytelling. Your ability to captivate audiences with your content is truly commendable. Can't wait to see what's next!
Thank for your prompt reply I will try the mittens all my grand children live in the states i live in Puerto Rico its very hot so i wanted to send them for christmas this gift i have the 46 needles ADDI king and the 48 needle sentro can i do them in both or which on is better for me to it in i also ordered the sentro 40 needles i had one but the turn crack keeps skiping anyways thank you for your videos i will also try the bear for my great grandson his 8 months old God blessing to you and your family.
Aww brilliant thank you emily i can have a go at making gloves now to go with my hats and scarfs i made. I had a loom Knitting pattern for gloves but i found i got little holes so i thought on my knitting machine would be better but couldn't find anything kept giving me fingerless gloves which i don't like really. Once again thank you emily for a brilliant tutorial i love watching yours so easy to follow and understand. 😊
Thanks. I find the coldest parts of my hands are my fingers so I never got the appeal of fingerless gloves although I of course made a few pairs before I learned that about myself 😂. It was the same with the mittens. Don’t know until you try.
@@kathryntoft7753 I am thinking about putting an alpaca silk yarn in my next pair and knitting double. When I tried the yarn on the machine on its own I didn’t like it as all the fuzzies ended up on the inside, but I think that’s exactly what I want in a glove. Might help close up some of the gaps too.
@@emilysmith2784 there’s a huge list growing though. I want to make a latte cup scarf, a sushi scarf a Harry Potter scarf. When I get my smaller machine I’ve got about 5 sitting angels I want to make and Wednesday doll. 🤣
i love these gloves but for me its to complecated i think after i have been using the kintting machine for a while maybe then i will try it but the mittens I am pretty sure i made be able to do it thank you for all your knitting projects many blessings
@@raquelreyes8573 I prefer the mittens anyways. If I can do it you can do it 😃 I’ve knit some gloves by hand using 4ply yarn and they are much nicer and ironically warmer than the Aran weight ones I made in the video.
HI Emily just love these gloves i will try these sometime soon do you by any chance a have a writen instructioner pattern please let me know you are my inspiration now i am going to try both machine the ADDI king and the sentro 48 many blessings
@@raquelreyes8573 no written pattern for these. I am trying to write up patterns for all my future videos but it is very time consuming, even more than making the video 😂
ARE YOU IN PANEL MODE WHEN YOU ARE PUTTING FINGERS BACK ON & starting to make the hand? ( I did question in Caps just so it would get noticed not hollering honestly) It took me slowing the video down to .25 & redoing it about 10 times but I finally got fingers made YAY. I have looked everywhere for a full finger glove tutorial on a Circular machine & I am thrilled to have found yours. Thank you for making & sharing it
@@bonniemills4190 I never use my machine in panel mode. If you watch my flat panel tutorial where I open up the machine and show you how it works you will see why 😉. Well done on getting the fingers done 🙌
Can you do a tutorial on how to do the decreases and increases on the machine? I'm an intermediate knitter, but I'm a fish out of water with the knitting machine. Also, wow I didn't know it was possible to knit a tube narrower than the # of stitches on the machine (without a seam).
As I was working on socks today (on my 3 week old circular sock machine ) I thought of these gloves. It occurred to me that a desired yarn could be needle woven - in duplicate stitching - to thicken the fabric. As I would like a glove with thin fabric palm side and thick fabric on the back, I will be testing the idea. ... but after I get my fill of dropping stitches on heel and toe increases... (sigh)
That’s a good idea. I’ve never done thrums before. I was considering putting an alpaca silk yarn in my next pair and knitting double. When I tried the yarn on the machine on its own I didn’t like it as all the fuzzies ended up on the inside, but I think that’s exactly what I want in a glove. Might help close up some of the gaps too
I cant believe you found a way to make gloves on the centro! That was one of the most creative things ive seen. Thank you so much for sharing
@@mikeytmpmikey ☺️
Oh my God you are a bright and very knowledgeabe person i know you can do it when you start please don't forget about little old me like i said before you are a inspiration not only to me but to others that follow your channel one thing i like is how promptly you reply to my question thank you and many blessings
Dude this is awesome. I personally hate mittens. I like to move my fingers around. I can also see this being useful for toe socks. Thanks for sharing your process.
Toe socks! Great idea.
@emilysmith2784 I found this video looking for a way to approach toe socks. I am worried that either the gauge will be too large (as you mentioned at the end of this video), or they will end up too bulky between the toes. Great video! The graphics really make it clear what's going on
genius!! thank you for sharing with us :-)
What an outpouring of creativity! Major props to the creators for their innovative storytelling. Your ability to captivate audiences with your content is truly commendable. Can't wait to see what's next!
Thanks. ☺️
thank you for our prompt reply oh i love thes video thank you have a great and bless day
@@raquelreyes8573 glad you like them. Thanks for commenting ☺️
This is genius!!! Wow
@@mkv8514 thank you ☺️
Fabulous! You are a genius my Dear. Thank you very much.
@@KleintoonseBreiwinkel ☺️
Thank you!
Thank for your prompt reply I will try the mittens all my grand children live in the states i live in Puerto Rico its very hot so i wanted to send them for christmas this gift i have the 46 needles ADDI king and the 48 needle sentro can i do them in both or which on is better for me to it in i also ordered the sentro 40 needles i had one but the turn crack keeps skiping anyways thank you for your videos i will also try the bear for my great grandson his 8 months old God blessing to you and your family.
Aww brilliant thank you emily i can have a go at making gloves now to go with my hats and scarfs i made. I had a loom Knitting pattern for gloves but i found i got little holes so i thought on my knitting machine would be better but couldn't find anything kept giving me fingerless gloves which i don't like really. Once again thank you emily for a brilliant tutorial i love watching yours so easy to follow and understand. 😊
Thanks. I find the coldest parts of my hands are my fingers so I never got the appeal of fingerless gloves although I of course made a few pairs before I learned that about myself 😂. It was the same with the mittens. Don’t know until you try.
@@emilysmith2784 I always find my fingers always get cold even when I'm wearing gloves . 😊
@@kathryntoft7753 I am thinking about putting an alpaca silk yarn in my next pair and knitting double. When I tried the yarn on the machine on its own I didn’t like it as all the fuzzies ended up on the inside, but I think that’s exactly what I want in a glove. Might help close up some of the gaps too.
@@emilysmith2784 ooooh cool I'm going to try cotton yarn on the machine to see if it takes ok to make a cardigan or something.
@@kathryntoft7753 good luck. I haven’t had much luck with cotton. If it works let me know what brand etc.
Oh no I can see family orders coming in.
At least they quick to make 😂
@@emilysmith2784 there’s a huge list growing though. I want to make a latte cup scarf, a sushi scarf a Harry Potter scarf. When I get my smaller machine I’ve got about 5 sitting angels I want to make and Wednesday doll. 🤣
i love these gloves but for me its to complecated i think after i have been using the kintting machine for a while maybe then i will try it but the mittens I am pretty sure i made be able to do it thank you for all your knitting projects many blessings
@@raquelreyes8573 I prefer the mittens anyways. If I can do it you can do it 😃 I’ve knit some gloves by hand using 4ply yarn and they are much nicer and ironically warmer than the Aran weight ones I made in the video.
So excited to see this!🎉❤
Aww thank you ☺️
Wow! And I thought double pointed needles were fiddly. Great job.
Thanks.
HI Emily just love these gloves i will try these sometime soon do you by any chance a have a writen instructioner pattern please let me know you are my inspiration now i am going to try both machine the ADDI king and the sentro 48 many blessings
@@raquelreyes8573 no written pattern for these. I am trying to write up patterns for all my future videos but it is very time consuming, even more than making the video 😂
Ingenious!!
@@FineShetland thank you ☺️
ARE YOU IN PANEL MODE WHEN YOU ARE PUTTING FINGERS BACK ON & starting to make the hand? ( I did question in Caps just so it would get noticed not hollering honestly) It took me slowing the video down to .25 & redoing it about 10 times but I finally got fingers made YAY. I have looked everywhere for a full finger glove tutorial on a Circular machine & I am thrilled to have found yours. Thank you for making & sharing it
@@bonniemills4190 I never use my machine in panel mode. If you watch my flat panel tutorial where I open up the machine and show you how it works you will see why 😉. Well done on getting the fingers done 🙌
@@emilysmith2784 im gonnna watch it now & thank you Im quite proud of my 67 yr old self lol
I love your content
Aww thank you.
Wonderfull love it❤❤❤
Thank you
that was impressive!
Can you do a tutorial on how to do the decreases and increases on the machine? I'm an intermediate knitter, but I'm a fish out of water with the knitting machine. Also, wow I didn't know it was possible to knit a tube narrower than the # of stitches on the machine (without a seam).
@@marlenebean I have a tutorial already on my channel for increases and decreases. It’s on my beginner playlist.
@@emilysmith2784 awesome thanks!!! 🙏
Smart😊
Thanks
As I was working on socks today (on my 3 week old circular sock machine )
I thought of these gloves.
It occurred to me that a desired yarn could be needle woven - in duplicate stitching - to thicken the fabric.
As I would like a glove with thin fabric palm side and thick fabric on the back,
I will be testing the idea.
... but after I get my fill of dropping stitches on heel and toe increases... (sigh)
Duplicate stitches. Great idea. Could even get fancy and do some colourwork too.
awsome
@@ARCHIESILVERTH thanks
Creative🌷
Thank you
You could always add thrums to felt the insides.❤
That’s a good idea. I’ve never done thrums before. I was considering putting an alpaca silk yarn in my next pair and knitting double. When I tried the yarn on the machine on its own I didn’t like it as all the fuzzies ended up on the inside, but I think that’s exactly what I want in a glove. Might help close up some of the gaps too